This is the movie theatre in my hometown.

It was built in 1913, and like anyplace it is special to some and holds no significance for others. But for anyone who watched the vaudeville acts perform here, or the silent movies that would soon begin to talk, or perhaps kissed someone they cared for, it was a very special place. In 1976 I saw my first movie here.

latest projects

Shepherds in the Cave

An international team of Art Restorers and Archaeologists inside a network of ancient caves encounter a communityof shepherds that have used the caves for centuries.

Feature documentary produced with support from the Canada Council for the Arts.

We Don't Have a Picture Yet

Video portrait commemorating painter Landon Mackenzie upon receiving the 2017 Governor General's Award in Visual and Media Arts. Commissioned by the Canada Council for the Arts and the Independent Media Arts Alliance.

We Don't have a picture yet

ABOUT RED MAMMOTH

Red Mammoth is a media production company.

It was also the name I gave to a pickup truck my dad used to drive when I was a kid - an Ford F250 super cab. And yes, there is a woolly mammoth connection as well. We were always told they had originated in Asia and had migrated across the Bering land bridge, right down the Pacific coast, and likely even grazed in the areas around our hometown. It was my favourite animal.

Red Mammoth Media is mainly devoted to intercultural narratives, or the comedies and dramas that occur when we meet, meld, clash, and sometimes even get along - just like those migrating mammoths all those years ago...

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ANTHONY GRIECO

Projects that engage and compel audiences to navigate cultural divides - this is what I always hope for in my current and future media initiatives.